No one knew Agim Veliu had this talent.

In the Democratic League of Kosovo, race has begun for the party's first, even though regular domestic elections are still far away. Metro has provided a photo that is shown together in a Pristina coffee shop, Lutfi Haziri and Agim Veliu, also the two main contenders at the moment, to inherit Isa Mustafan. [...]
In the Democratic League of Kosovo, race has begun for the party's first, even though regular domestic elections are still far away.
Metro has provided a photo that is shown together in a Pristina coffee shop, Lutfi Haziri and Agim Veliu, also the two main contenders at the moment, to inherit Isa Mustafan.
The latter has returned from Germany, where he has received health care, the cause of a rare virus, but has already acknowledged that he is still not in good health to run the party. He has delegated this to the vice president.
Certainly even this meeting of the party's two most powerful men, Haziri and Veliu, on the topic of discussion has had the issue.
Two things observed by this picture, it's smoking that Haziri does within the closed environment, which therefore violates anti-duhan law, and the form of how Veliu keeps the phone in conversation. Veliu sees no need for hand help to keep the phone in his ear.
Perhaps it can even be assessed as the greatest quality it makes fit for party chairman, currently the largest in the country, because it is not remembered for anything else.













